Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBased on the infamous novel by Leopold Sacher-Masoch this fine film follows the perverted passions of a young couple as Severin watches the beautiful Wanda writhing naked amongst furs. His d... Alles lesenBased on the infamous novel by Leopold Sacher-Masoch this fine film follows the perverted passions of a young couple as Severin watches the beautiful Wanda writhing naked amongst furs. His disturbing peeping tomism triggers off a whirlpool of emotions due to a childhood episode w... Alles lesenBased on the infamous novel by Leopold Sacher-Masoch this fine film follows the perverted passions of a young couple as Severin watches the beautiful Wanda writhing naked amongst furs. His disturbing peeping tomism triggers off a whirlpool of emotions due to a childhood episode which punishes voyeurism with pain.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Bruno
- (as Ewing Loren)
- Gracia - Blonde Maid
- (as Renate Kasche)
- Andreimis - Young Fisherman
- (as Verner Pochath)
- Prosecutor
- (Nicht genannt)
- Painter
- (Nicht genannt)
- Gardener
- (Nicht genannt)
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It tells a tale about Wanda (Laura Antonelli) who is driven by her masochistic husband Severin into sexually dominating him. This entails her being blatantly unfaithful and treating him contemptuously. As time progresses he struggles with his own rules.
The movie benefits from the sure hand of director Massimo Dallamano who was responsible for two excellent later films the giallo What Have You Done to Solange? and the giallo-poliziotteschi crossover What Have They Done to your Daughters? Venus in Furs isn't in the same bracket as those but then it is a very different type of film. It's pretty playful tone-wise for the most part, with a cheerful lounge soundtrack. It also looks pretty good with some decent locations, while Antonelli is great to look at as well. It is fairly erotic with a lot of classy nudity but be warned it does also contain a pretty notorious moment where we are treated to the sight of a couple of horses banging each other. Its horses for courses if you can excuse the pun.
Overall, though, this is a pretty good erotic drama. Also it should not be confused with the Jesus Franco film of the same name, also from 1969, which is similarly impressive but has nothing whatsoever to do with the novel Venus in Furs.
In the beginning the two characters agree to explore certain sexual fetishes in their marriage. Eventually things start to spiral out of control in their role playing. Things get really ugly and violent both in the real world and fantasy world (which is shown in vivid detail). By the end of the film all the wheels have come flying off the bus and its more or less meyham all around. The ending is a surprise, which I would not give away. The ending is what makes the film great.
All told it is a very good film and one I'm sure you will remember for a long time. A real hidden gem.
There are a few somewhat disturbing parts. One relating to two horses, it's just hard to watch. Another is a fantasy scene which depicts a rape. So be warned. I do not reccomend for anyone who is a victim of sexual assault.
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- WissenswertesThis movie was filmed in 1969 for the German market, like Venus im Pelz (1969). It was banned by Italian censors in 1975. it was finally released in Italy after all the sex scenes were cut and replaced with judicial scenes.
- Alternative VersionenThe German version includes a unique prologue and epilogue in a psychiatrist's where Severin's sadomasochism is judged to be the result of insanity. These scenes were probably added to justify some of his behaviour in-between, to the German censors, although confusingly the German version is much more explicit than versions that don't carry this intro and outro.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Summer in the City (1971)
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